There were two battles of Bull Run in the US Civil War. The first one took place on July 21, 1861. Confederate leader Stonewall Jackson won over Union general McDowell. The Union was so sure of victory that a victory party was scheduled in Alexandria, Va. Jackson was promoted to Major General for the win.
The second battle of Bull Run was fought on August 29 to September 1, 1862. This time Confederate general Jackson won the battle over his opponent, Union general Pope.
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Optimism can be described as hopeful or anticipating the best outcome for an event. Enthusiasm is being excited for the event, regardless of the outcome.
The possible outcomes areHH, HT, TH and TT.
There were no tanks involved th the famous Battle of Britain, it was a battle fought only in the air.
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A curious thing about McDowell's enterprise at Bull Run is that one may fairly say that it was foreordained to failure, and yet conclude that it came within inches of success. Wholly untrained in the higher branches of the military art, he was compelled, by the force of circumstances, to operate with an army that was entirely unfit for active campaigning; but he had an opponent no better than himself, and the chief difference between two armies that both lacked the distinctive qualities of a field force resolved itself into that which lay between the disadvantage of the offensive and the benefit of the defensive.
The parenthesis can be applied to another set of units and the outcome will not change.
the final outcome, the solution to the problem in the end, or the important thing that happens at the end. :)
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